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Yeah, Dietrich played a very similar character in Destry Rides Again, but here she is more sympathetic, and has killer dialog and
wardrobe.
Lea Thompson is great as Dennis' mother and Christopher Lloyd is so delightfully icky as Switchblade Sam - he looks like he's bathed in oil slick and then raided a mental patient's
wardrobe.
You almost don't notice how skimpy her
wardrobe
is if u can see it from this perspective.
The only hint of the period was Sammy's
wardrobe.
All this, and this rather curious confusion with the 1930's
wardrobe
mixed in with western drag.
The movie pulls the viewer into the story right from the opening scenes of war-ravaged England, where siblings Lucy, Susan, Peter and Edmund (wonderful performances by all) are sent from their homes to the relative safety of 'the professor's' country estate where, during a game of hide-and-go-seek, young Lucy hides in the
wardrobe
only to discover the passage to the land of Narnia.
One must give kudos to Vickie Brinkford (Costume Designer) in this movie, as indeed, the
wardrobe
was the true star.
: spend the extra money and get a
wardrobe
so the actors can change clothes 3: don't use archive footage and if you absolutely must use archive footage don't get footage that doesn't make sense, like a single car exploding next to a body of water doesn't make sense when matched with an explosion or accident of two cars in a land locked area.
She so enjoyed all the actors even though Polly Bergen tore a tiara off her head in the
wardrobe
trailer, citing that "she is supposed to be a floozie, not a princess!!!" It was nice that they addressed her by her real name, Susan.
Luke hides himself in the wardrobe, and through an opening, he sees Lilly with many tentacles on her breast.
Her
wardrobe
was fit for a queen and her performance was royal.
First of all, the movie was rated PG but really should have been rated NC-17 because of the
wardrobe
malfunctions in the scene where Isabelle Lorca is sitting with her mother and stepfather in the dining room table and storms off.
So concerned was he about not wasting time that he read philosophy while brushing his teeth, and his
wardrobe
was full of identical shirts and suits so that he would not have to think about what to wear.
It was not an earth-shattering policy revelation when she astutely followed reports of Sarah Palin’s $150,000
wardrobe
by remarking casually on a late-night talk show that she was wearing a chain-store brand, and that “you can get lots of cute things online.”
CHAPTER 16 Strolling the PlainsTHIS CELL, properly speaking, was the Nautilus's arsenal and
wardrobe.
But this circumstance had been foreseen, because I felt myself propelled into a little room adjoining the
wardrobe.
The inside door opened, and we passed into the
wardrobe.
Arriving at the wardrobe, I saw that neither my companions nor any crewmen would be coming with us on this excursion.
According to their different social positions they wore tail-coats, overcoats, shooting jackets, cutaway-coats; fine tail-coats, redolent of family respectability, that only came out of the
wardrobe
on state occasions; overcoats with long tails flapping in the wind and round capes and pockets like sacks; shooting jackets of coarse cloth, generally worn with a cap with a brass-bound peak; very short cutaway-coats with two small buttons in the back, close together like a pair of eyes, and the tails of which seemed cut out of one piece by a carpenter's hatchet.
Every day for a month Hivert carried boxes, valises, parcels for him from Yonville to Rouen and from Rouen to Yonville; and when Leon had packed up his wardrobe, had his three arm-chairs restuffed, bought a stock of neckties, in a word, had made more preparations than for a voyage around the world, he put it off from week to week, until he received a second letter from his mother urging him to leave, since he wanted to pass his examination before the vacation.
But at Whitsuntide she ran away from Yonville, carried off by Theodore, stealing all that was left of the
wardrobe.
Madame de Renal observed that he was speaking more often than before to Miss Elisa; she learned that these conversations were due to the limitations of Julien's extremely small
wardrobe.
He opened her
wardrobe
and stood for hours on end marvelling at the beauty and neat arrangement of everything inside.
No doubt he had not been in love with her three days earlier, when he had been concealed in the great mahogany
wardrobe.
He'd see to it you got a right thumping, and us and all!""Let go of me for God's sake!" called K., who had already been pushed back as far as his wardrobe, "if you accost me when I'm still in bed you can't expect to find me in my evening dress."
He opened the
wardrobe
himself, spent a long time searching through all the clothes, and chose his best black suit which had a short jacket that had greatly surprised those who knew him, then he also pulled out a fresh shirt and began, carefully, to get dressed.
He sent the maid back with the reply that he was on his way, then he went to the
wardrobe
to change his coat, and in answer to Mrs. Grubach's gentle whining about the nuisance Miss Montag was causing merely asked her to clear away the breakfast things.
Against the wall there were now two beds behind one another, there were clothes piled up on three chairs near the door, a
wardrobe
stood open.
Lawton, however, by no means indulged himself in this comfortable arrangement, without first making such preparations to do meet honor to the feast, as his scanty
wardrobe
would allow.
The order was obeyed; but to the utter amazement of the honest veteran who entered the prison, he found the room in no little disorder - the coat of the peddler where his body ought to have been, and part of the
wardrobe
of Betty scattered in disorder on the floor.
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